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<br />~ 154.110 FENCES. <br /> <br />- (A) General regulations. <br /> <br />(1) All fences shall be located entirely upon the property of the fence owner unless the owner <br />of the adjoining property agrees, in writing, that the fence may be erected on the property line of the <br />respective properties. This agreement shall be submitted at the time of building permit application. If <br />the adj oining property owner does not agree to the erection ofthe fence, the fence shall be set back a <br />minimum of 2 feet from all lot lines. No fence other than a decorative fence may be constructed along <br />the side lot lines of a residential lot between the street and the front extension of the dwelling house. <br />As used herein, the term DECORATIVE FENCE means a wood vertical post and wood horizontal rail <br />fence with no more than 3 rails or a wood picket type fence with at least 2 inches of open space <br />between each picket. <br /> <br />(2) No residential fence may exceed 6 feet in height and no decorative fence in the front yard <br />may exceed 36 inches in height. Fencing in commercial/industrial zoning shall not exceed 8 feet in <br />height. <br /> <br />(3) All fences shall be constructed and maintained in a substantial, workmanlike manner and <br />~-=--=-uf-mateFial-reasunabty=suitedT0r-fue~se=foFwhieMhHenreigcproposed-w be--useFEvery-fenee . .~~ <br />shall be constructed so that the side containing the framing supports and cross-pieces face the interior <br />of the fence owner's lot. Any fence which does not comply with the provisions ofthis section or which <br />endangers the public safety, health or welfare shall be considered a public nuisance. <br /> <br />(B) Snow-stop fencing. Snow-stop fencing may be used from November I to Aprill. No permit <br />shall be required for temporary fencing. <br /> <br />(C) Electric and barbed wire fence. Electric fences, hog wire fencing, barbed-wire fencing and <br />similar fencing will not be allowed, except in the R-l District. <br /> <br />(D) Visual obstructions. No fence may be erected which creates visual obstructions at any <br />intersection, alley, driveway or street for safe vehicular, bicycle or pedestrian movement. <br /> <br />(E) Swimming pool fencing. No private swimming pool with a water depth exceeding 24 inches <br />may be allowed, unless enclosed by a permanent wall or fence not less than 4 feet in height with self- <br />closing door and self-closing latch. Ordinance #80 May 11,2005 <br /> <br />~ 154.120 HEIGHT. <br /> <br />(A) Structures. No structures or building may be erected to a height exceeding 35 feet without the <br />issuance of a conditional use permit. <br /> <br />(B) Excess height on a building. Upon the securing of a conditional use permit any building may <br />be erected to a height exceeding that specified for the respective district, providedthe front, rear and <br />side yards shall be increased one foot for each one foot by which the building exceeds the height limit <br />established for that district; <br /> <br />(C) Additional yard setback shall not be required for a structure that is any of the following: <br />television and radio towers, church spires, belfries, monuments, tanks, water and fire towers, stage <br /> <br />36 <br />
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